SATURDAY’S GAMES
RUGBY LEAGUE League EAGI’E League EAGUE CARLA W ARLAW CARLAW SATURDAY • ATUR D A Y SATURDAY ATUR D A Y Football. OOTBALL. Football. OOTBALL. PARK, ARK, PARK. SATURDAY ATUR D A Y SA T U R D A Y ATUR D A Y PONSONBY v. DEVONPORT No. 1 Ground, 2.45 p.m. MARIST OLD BOYS v. CITY No. 2 Ground, 2.45 p.m. PRIMARY SCHOOL CURTAIN RAISER 1 O’CLOCK ADMISSION.—Ground: Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d. Stand: Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d. IVAN CULPAN, Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. RUGBY Eden DEN Eden den Eden DEN TO-MORROW SATURDAY UNIVERSITY v. GRAMMAR MARIST S v PONSONBY COLLEGE RTPLES TRAINING COLLEGE KICK-OFF 3 P.M. SHORE v UNIVERSITY (First Juniors) KICK-OFF 1.45 SHARP ADMISSION: Is; Ladies 6d. Stand Is extra. School Children Free to Ground. SHOWGROUNDS MANUKAU v UNIVERSITY B OTAHUHU v NEWTON KICK-OFF 3 P.M. ADMISSION: Charges as Usual. PART N E RSH IP S AND FINANCIAL lOANS Granted Privately, Civil Servants, Householders and others, Promissory Notes, Pianos, etc.; easy repayments.—W. L. Butler, Short’s Bldgs., Queen St, LOST PROPERTY lOST between Wyndham St. and HosJ pital Tuesday evening, Gent’s Gold wrist watch. Would finder please call Shakespeare Hotel; reward. UMBRELLA, Brown, Silk, without handle, between Mt. Eden and Regent Theatre on Monday afternoon.—Reward at 23 Gordon Road, Mt. Eden. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROSTREVOR HOUSE, 6 Ewington Av., Mt. Eden.—Private; 2nd section; washing and mending; 27s 6d and 30s. HOME, good, offered four young mUi or business girls; 2nd section; every comfort.—Address at The Sun. 52 j BOARD WANTED. HOARD WITH wanted by Y r oi Stephen’s Avenue essential.—Reply. PRIVATE FAMILY ing Business Man. St. >r locality. Lunch not A, 2021, The Sun. PUBLIC NOTICES. MISREPRESENTATION of the facts concerning Mexico has created a false impression of the situation. It is the record of a brutally maltreated people, uneducated and poor, struggling for freedom from religious tyranny, which the Rev. Howard Elliott will tell in the Town Hall on Monday, June 13. Reserve your seats.—P.P.A. Office, 323 Queen Street. HOUSES, ETC., TO LET. EMPTY Homes Everywhere, from 255. We Build Homes, £lO deposit, 25s weekly.—7 Hellaby’s Bldgs. ROYAL Oak, Haydn Avenue, Furnished 1 House, 5 rooms. 55s week.—Particulars Hewitt and Wills, 85 Endean’s Buildings. f* ROOMS, kitchenette, garage; 2 gas vP stoves, separate meter; every conv.; e. 1.; very large section. 58 View Rd., Mt. Eden.—Apply The Willows, Symonds St. QHELTENHA M. 13 OXFORD TERRACE. Six Rooms, 30s. Apply: Public Trust Office, Albert St. TO LET OR LEASE NEWMARKET, close to Rail. Brick Store, 34ft. x 130 ft.; exceptionally cheap rent. —Barfoot Bros., Broadway, Newmarket. FLATS TO LET. all convs.—4s Marlborough St., corner Bellwood Avenue, Dominion Rd. I>EMUERA. —Furnished Flat, 3 rooms, bathroom and kitchenette, self-con-tained. £2. Garage 5s extra, if required. EPSOM.—Furnished Flat, 4 rooms and kitchenette, entirely self-contained, phone, separate entrance. £3. MT. EDEN.—Furnished Flat, 3 rooms and sleeping porch, bathroom, own phone. Entirely self-contained. £2 11s 6d. Garage 5s extra, if required. PARNELL. —2 Rooms, bathroom and kitchenette, partly furnished, entirely self-contained. £2. LEXANDER AND C c THE HOME FINDERS, EXCHANGE LANE. APARTMENTS VACANT. EPSOM. —Large, well-furnished Bed-Sitting-room; phone; e. 1.; garage; califont; suit business gentleman; 30s; breakfast, soft washing and mending.— Address at The Sun, 47. WANTED TO BUY. A RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, pre-war preferred; up to £3 paid.— Pearline Co., 9 Security Buildings. SEWING Machines, 50 wanted; all makes; go anywhere; spot cash.— Globe, 154 Queen St. Phone 40-295. CHAINS of 40 to 561 b Rails, immediately.—Appleton, Arthur St., Newmarket. O AAA Pigeons wanted at once; O?UUU no fantails.—J. Walker, 315 Queen Street. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 3
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